1. The mass production of digital photography is part of a more complex way of representing reality, which includes other formats such as video, film and the same language.

2. In the same way of satellite communications, it satisfies a need to bring distant communities imaginatively with the purpose of achieving global agreement.

3. As it was the case with other forms of visual representation, countries that were advanced in technology were the first, and the ones who have benefited the most to communicate its own discourse.

4. But because increasing profits can only occur with the increase sales and the globalization of markets, production has crowded even in countries where the 35 mm cameras were not even a matter of mass consumption.

5. This has led to different levels of uses and purposes ranging from purely recreational level to a level of more or less elaborated documentary.

6. What was the twentieth century photography and what is in the XXI Century, shares a lot of the aspects of composition and lighting control, but the simplification of the technique and its greater mass production has created other problems on their ethical practice and nomenclature.

7. Both the act of capturing an image, and how to store and display it, changed radically. The material substrate and the contexts of exposure exceeded the family album and urban galleries.

8. The overuse of digital photography has not eliminated the need for specialists in the visual record. On the contrary, it has become more necessary, but under a different standard. These are the ones who can best articulate the scattered concerns of the community of anonymous photographers.

9. The photographers more committed to the profession usually can build a more complete and deep visual discourse on the various issues of society.

10. The benefits of digital photography “hipermasificación” depend not only on the companies that profit with traffic of images, but the institutions that filter and organize the images in a more thoughtful and informative way. This task has exceeded the traditional “contests”.